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A collection of websites related to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. International Internet Preservation Consortium member institutions contributed suggested websites for inclusion in the collection. With so many member organizations around the world, the aim was to include Olympics-related sites from many countries, in a variety of languages and from a variety of viewpoints.

A collection of websites related to the 2014 Paralympic Games, held in Sochi, Russia. International Internet Preservation Consortium member institutions contributed suggested websites for inclusion in the collection.

This is a collection of web resources related to the April 25th, 2015 earthquake and it's after effects in Nepal. Contributors to this collection include Columbia University Library, Yale University Library, and the Bodleian Library.

This collection includes web material related to the June 12, 2016 mass shooting perpetrated at the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida, its victims, and its impacts on the local and global LGBTQ and Latinx communities. It includes news reports and blog posts, social media feeds, interactive timelines, and videos. The Internet Archive seeks your nominations of further materials to be included in the collection and preserved for future generations. Help us by contributing URLs and descriptions here: http://goo.gl/forms/vvxbaE6oxxHYF4Lq1

A collection of websites related to the 2016 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. International Internet Preservation Consortium member institutions contributed suggested websites for inclusion in the collection. Public seed nominations were also solicited and received.

Websites relating to 2016 Wisconsin electoral campaigns, including those of Democrat Russ Feingold and Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, candidates for the United States Senate, and Justice Rebecca Bradley and Judge JoAnne Kloppenburg, candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

Archive of the websites for the 21st Century China Center and Fudan-UC Center on Contemporary China. Focusing on contemporary China studies, these two academic centers are based in the School of Global Policy and Strategy at UC San Diego

Conceived and initiated during his residency at Asia Art Archive in October 2011 and January 2012, Beijing-based artist Song Dong spent more than a year to realise his first solo exhibition in Hong Kong, 'Song Dong: 36 Calendars'. This ambitious participatory project involved the re-writing of the last 36 years of history (1978-2013) from his personal perspective in the form of 36 years of hand-drawn, wire-bound annual household wall calendars. Each of the 432 months was accompanied by a sketch of a significant historical event, relaying Song's long-time interest in socio-political history, individual experience, and art history. During the exhibition opening on 21 January 2013, the artist invited over 400 members of the public to collaborate with him to complete the project by adding, changing, or editing individual months according to their own memories of historical events. Alongside Song's version of the calendar, participants' creations added another layer to the artwork, on display throughout the exhibition period. This exhibition was co-presented by Asia Art Archive (AAA) and Mobile M+ of the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority at ArtisTree, TaiKoo Place, Island East in Hong Kong from 22 January to 8 February 2013.
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此項目的概念源於2011年10月及2012年1月在文獻庫的駐場計劃，駐北京藝術家宋冬以超過一年的時間籌備於香港舉辦的首個個展《宋冬：三十六 曆》。於這個龐大項目中，他以手繪的家居鐵線圈掛曆，重寫記憶中過去36年（1978-2013）的歷史。這432個月中，每一個月份他都繪畫一件重大的歷史事件，反映了藝術家對社會政治歷史、個人經驗以及藝術史等議題的長期關注。於2013年1月21日展覽開幕當日，藝術家邀請了超過400位公眾，按個人經歷增刪補改掛曆的內容。展覽分別展出宋冬原初的版本，以及經公眾參與修改的另一版本。是次展覽由亞洲藝術文獻庫（文獻庫）與西九文化區管理局M+進行合辦於香港太古坊 ArtisTree 舉行，展期為2013年1月22日至2月8日。

This collection includes sites highlighting the use of 3D printing in the manufacturing and fabrication of artistic and functional items. These works include pottery, sculpture, home décor, homewares, clothing, shoes, and jewelry created with a variety of materials such as nylon, wood, ceramic, sand, plastics, metal, cement, and paper. Many of the sites present a number of images and videos that showcase both the creative processes and endeavors of the creators, as well as providing additional pages with blogs, news, and a few even have shops. Through the process of capturing and archiving this unique content, it is our hope that current and future generations will have the opportunity to investigate and explore the early development and use of this technology in the domain of art and design.

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This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. The San Jose State University School of Information and Archive-It do not own the copyright to these materials; contact the copyright holders for further information. All materials in this collection have been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators.

Spongebob Squarepants is an animated television show that aired on July 17, 1999 and is still running to this day. The series chronicles the adventures and endeavors of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The show is in its tenth season, being produced by Pall Tibbitt, who took over after Stephen Hillenburg in 2004 to continue the show after the first movie. Spongebob Squarepants has remained a popular cartoon since, due to its colorful characters and family oriented humor, and has made millions in merchandise and watch time. The show is also known for its many references to pop culture and subtle humor littered throughout episodes, taking advantage of references to familiar ideas such as Star Wars and David Hasselhoff. The show even has hidden educational messages, such as references to the Wright Brothers (who built the first flying plane) in The Sponge Who Could Fly. Few other shows of its time were able to capture so many messages as well as provide a diverse storyline in the same way that Spongebob Squarepants did. The show is a great example of what popular television and humor for kids was like during the 2000s. Spongebob Squarepants is a dynamic show that appeals to multiple audiences and will probably continue to do so for many years.

The Harvard University Archives is charged with collecting and preserving the historical records of the University. Much of the information collected for centuries in paper form now resides on University websites. Beginning in February 2007, we began the first phase of our effort to collect this information by harvesting websites from degree-granting departments and committees of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. The University Archives now harvests websites from across the University, anywhere from monthly to annually. The list of sites collected continues to grow, providing a fuller picture of the Harvard webspace.

Oklahoma ABLE Tech is a statewide assistive technology program located at the Seretean Wellness Center at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, OK. Oklahoma ABLE Tech's mission is to improve access to and acquisition of assistive technology (AT) for individuals with disabilities of all ages through comprehensive, statewide programs that are consumer responsive. A tremendous variety of assistive technology is available today. Oklahoma ABLE Tech is a way to connect Oklahomans with disabilities to AT through demonstrations and short-term loans to allow individuals to try and compare a variety of devices to find the best fit.

This is an archive of the subdomains http://gaming.techsource.ala.org, http://librariesmatter.ala.org, http://www.classes.ala.org, http://connect.ala.org, and http://communities.ala.org within the ala.org site.

This official web site of the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) provides an overview of the agency’s operations and research projects for the 13 Appalachian states’ economic development. Includes information on grants and funding, and performance and accountability reports by the agency.

This collection is comprised of a modest sampling of sites that feature images, articles, and commentary reflecting diverse perspectives on photographing Detroit’s urban and industrial ruins. Photographs of abandoned and decaying spaces in Detroit, also known as “ruin porn,” have become the poster child for industrial decline in the United States. The term ruin porn is attributed to James Griffioen, Detroit resident and photographer, who used the term during a 2009 interview with Vice magazine to describe journalists flocking to Detroit following the 2008 financial crisis. Griffioen argued that these journalists neglected the complexity of the city’s economic problems and overlooked examples of health and growth by presenting the images out of context and through a prism of stylized photography to manipulate the narrative that the media presents about the city. As the economic health of Detroit begins to rebound, these discussions will be a part of its history; the possible transformation of these buildings and spaces from ruin to reclamation will make documenting its progression even more important.

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This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. The San Jose State University School of Information and Archive-It do not own the copyright to these materials; contact the copyright holders for further information. All materials in this collection have been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes.

This website provides an overview of Harvard Business School including its academic programs, facts and figures about the school such as key dates in its history, campus & culture, and school leadership. Of particular interest are the school's annual and financial reports dating back to 2006 and descriptions of all of the buildings on campus.

The Oklahoma State Legislature adopted the Oklahoma Abstractor’s Law (Title 1) January 1, 2008, which directs the Oklahoma Abstractors Board to regulate Oklahoma’s abstract industry. The office of the Oklahoma Abstractors Board (OAB) employs an Executive Director, Inspector and Administrative Assistant to staff the Board office. The Board issues Certificates of Authority, individual abstractor licenses as well as Permits to Develop Abstract Plants. In addition, the Board offers testing bi-monthly to individuals seeking their abstract licenses.

This collection documents Baylor University’s eleven schools and colleges as well as the libraries, centers, institutes, museums, special programs, and offices involved in academic curriculum and opportunities on campus.

The mission of the Board is to safeguard the public welfare by prescribing and assessing the qualifications of and regulating the professional conduct of individual registrants and registered firms authorized to engage in the practice of public accounting in the State of Oklahoma.

The Oklahoma State Accrediting Agency (SAA) is the approval authority in the State of Oklahoma of programs of education and training for those enrolled in school and job training programs under the G.I. Bill.

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The default license for the content on Ada is a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Individual article copyright terms may differ. Please refer to each article for its license.

ANA promotes self-sufficiency for Native Americans by providing discretionary grant funding for community based projects, and training and technical assistance to eligible tribes and native organizations.

Describes the mission and activities of this independent federal agency that comprises a coalition of federal and public sector officials and academicians who evaluate agency rulemaking processes and recommend improved procedures. Features case studies of model agency initiatives, a best practices forum, and the Conference's formal recommendations.

A collection of news stories and websites related to the death of Spain's first democratically elected prime minister, Adolfo Suarez. URLs for this collection were provided by the National Library of Spain.

The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) is an independent federal agency that promotes the preservation, enhancement, and productive use of our nation's historic resources, and advises the President and Congress on national historic preservation policy.

The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission's mission is to promote aviation, which includes fostering the growth of the aerospace industry and ensuring that the needs of commerce and communities across Oklahoma are met by the state's 114 public airports that comprise the state’s air transportation system.

This collection consists of sites that would be helpful in implementing afterschool programs for grades K-12. These web sites offer ideas for programming, as well as suggestions for why programming is important and examples of current afterschool programs. This information would be useful to librarians and teachers.

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This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. The San Jose State University School of Information and Archive-it do not own the copyright to these materials; contact the copyright holders for further information. All materials in this collection have been created or archived under a claim of fair use for education and research purposes.

The Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability is working for adults with disabilities and older Tennesseans by providing leadership and guidance for a system that promotes health, dignity, independence and security through an array of community and in-home services, the protection of rights and the implementation of best practices.

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While TSLA houses an item, it does not necessarily hold the copyright on the item, nor may it be able to determine if the item is still protected under current copyright law. Transmission or reproduction of protected items beyond that allowed by fair use